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Over the years, I have become borderline diabetic, changed my diet and reversed it, and now I'm seemingly back up there again.
i've cut out carbs and sweet food, which is what I did last time. But I've noticed I need to wee all the time, and I'm getting up twice in the night. I take a lot of supplements with water, and it seems to go straight through me. Do you think this is caused by diabetes? I don't have other symptoms like thirst.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Be grateful it is only twice a night. I am type 2 and take my numbers every morning. If I eat lightly the following morning reads 6,7, or 8. If I indulge in a chinese curry it will always be 10 plus, sometimes up to 12. I do drink a lot and one of my medications is effective but moves glucose from the blood to the bladder. Hence the well trodden path to the loo every night. Such activity could be because of your medication, your blood sugar level or your choice of food intake. I try to keep a handle on this and in the main succeed, but it is like juggling jelly.
Very rigid strict diet to lose 8 stone.
I didn't give up carbs, I eat two moderate portions daily, increased protein (no powders, supplements or weird stuff) and ate my last meal between 5 and 6pm.
No special foods, just cut out all sugary stuff including artificial sweetness, all snacks, and limited fats.
To clarify
Breakfast porridge made with water.
Lunch - huge salad in true sense of the word with fish, chicken, meat or one boiled egg. No carbs.
Dinner - any type of meat and fish with lots of veg and a moderate amount of pasta, rice or potatoes. This could be a fat free curry, chilli Bolognese, stew, stir-fry, roast dinner (with boiled/steamed potatoes). Normal every day dinner.
If I have a sandwich or egg on toast for lunch I have no carbs for dinner.
In 2017 it was 43 and I went on a course which wasn't that helpful, but it gave me a good idea of what I needed to do.
Eventually, it went down to 35, but it has crept up again, and when I had it tested last month it had gone up to 41, so I'm now going to watch my diet more carefully to stop it going up even higher.
It's always a good idea to check your diet occasionally to see it you can make any improvements.